South Dunedin's two faces of shopping

Andersons Bay Road seems to be becoming South Dunedin's new main street.
Andersons Bay Road seems to be becoming South Dunedin's new main street.
The Warehouse and Pak 'n Save.
The Warehouse and Pak 'n Save.
Mega-retailers loom large over the suburb.
Mega-retailers loom large over the suburb.
Another rental opportunity.
Another rental opportunity.
Signs of the times.
Signs of the times.
Typical small retail businesses include takeaways . . .
Typical small retail businesses include takeaways . . .
. . . and pawnbrokers.
. . . and pawnbrokers.
Plenty of bus services and parking (and not a meter in sight).
Plenty of bus services and parking (and not a meter in sight).
South Dunedin is a good place for bargain hunting.
South Dunedin is a good place for bargain hunting.
President of the South Dunedin Businesses Association Jane Orbell.
President of the South Dunedin Businesses Association Jane Orbell.
South Dunedin business owner Jim Lloyd flicks through some of his record stock as a customer...
South Dunedin business owner Jim Lloyd flicks through some of his record stock as a customer Conor McCarrigan (14), of Wellington, does the same.
Evelyn White (86) scoots along King Edward Street on a Thursday afternoon.
Evelyn White (86) scoots along King Edward Street on a Thursday afternoon.

South Dunedin's shopping streets reveal a tale of two cities. Photos by Gregor Richardson; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

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